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After a five-year pause, the Department of Education will start resuming collections of defaulted student loans May 5.
Some say divestment is motivated more by politics than economics, but Malek said, with China, the concerns are intertwined.
Senior Vernell Holt Jr. and junior Journey Gaines led the Spartans boys and girls track and field in the CMAC Championships ...
A national effort led by Emergency Medical Services for Children aims to change that. MU Health Care was one of the first children's hospitals in Missouri to participate in the Na ...
Congress has overwhelmingly approved bipartisan legislation to enact stricter penalties for the distribution of ...
Harvard released the reports while it simultaneously battles the Trump administration over demands to limit campus activism.
Throughout the month of April, Columbia residents observe Arbor Day — the conservation holiday that encourages planting trees — with tree seedlings given out in fourth grade classrooms and at a ...
Eating disorders, particularly in teens and adolescents, spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to NIH studies.
A bill sponsored by state Sen. Mike Bernskoetter, a Republican from Jefferson City, would overturn the law requiring most ...
For more than 110 years, Missouri citizens have had the right to propose laws or constitutional amendments through the initiative petition process. It is used only when Missouri citizens feel that ...
This slash and burn campaign is already having damaging effects for both our state and local health departments.
If millions lose their insurance coverage, one in five Americans will have nowhere to turn for affordable health care.